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    Default A Crab for Lunch

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    Except that this little crab doesn't look like he's quite ready for lunch. Little Estero in January. Large crop.

    D7000, 500f4 + 1.4, ISO 640, 1/2500s @ f/7.1, -1.0 EV

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    Lovely frame Bill
    PS Are you walking around with a bag of assorted prey?

    Excellent tfs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Unsworth View Post
    Lovely frame Bill
    PS Are you walking around with a bag of assorted prey?

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    Thanks Richard. No, but it has occurred to me more than once that a bucketful of goodies would be very useful.

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    Hey Bill, Love the behavior and the crab. it looks sharp and the exposure looks good, I leo like the BG. Not thrilled with the crop. It's a little tight for my taste.

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    Hi Bill, a different crop and it works for me with the spoonie looking into the frame. Great catch for both of you, and a fair meal for the spoonie. The IQ has held up well for a large crop, and if anything, I would blend in the few vertical lines in the BG above the head.

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    Excellent capture, Bill.

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    Nice one Bill, like the crop on this one, it is a little different. I am not use to seeing their bill so light colored. We are usually in Florida later in the year and the bill is much darker. Love the meal.

    Gary.

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    Thanks everyone.

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